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Textile Technology Management

The textile technology management program creates independent scholars in the fields of product development, technology management, marketing and management for application in the textile and apparel industry. 

Due to the interdisciplinary nature of textiles, students pursuing a Ph.D. in textile technology management research a nearly unlimited range of topics, including: 

  • Yarn and fabric formation  
  • Product development and design 
  • Supply chain management
  • Sustainable production and consumption
  • Innovative technology applications 
  • Consumer behavior 
  • Market analysis

Small Community, Big Resources 

Close to 50 students are enrolled in the program, creating a close knit community. However, this small program within a tier-one research institution means that your resources and connections are anything but limited. 

New Equipment Will Help TPACC Researchers Test Military, Fire Fighting Gear for Women Who Serve

The Wilson College of Textiles’ new testing manikin should reduce gender-based discrepancies in the safety and comfort of critical gear.

Mushfika Mica adjusts the female sweating manikin.

Apply to the textile technology management Ph.D. program

Deadlines for Spring Start: July 15 of the prior year for international students, Nov. 25 of the prior year for U.S. citizens

Deadlines for Fall Start: March 1 of that year for international students, June 25 of that year for U.S. citizens

Please be advised that many funding decisions are made during March. While the formal deadline for U.S. citizens is June 25, you are advised to apply early to be eligible for available funding.

Curious about a Ph.D. in textile technology management?

Watch the video below to learn what students, alumni and faculty say makes the program unique.

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